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Dreamworks Animation 2011 lineup

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Kung Fu Panda 2 - May 26. 2011
http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/drea ... gfupanda2/

Puss in Boots - November 4, 2011
http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/drea ... ssinboots/

Now that we have trailers for both, what are everyone's thoughts on this sequel stuffed year?
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I'm looking forward to Kung Fu Panda 2, but I'm not sure about Puss in Boots. The character works great in the Shrek series, so we will have to see.
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I know one thing. The porn companies are going to have a lot of fun with the title, "Puss in Boots."
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I liked the first Kung Fu Panda and I think Puss in Boots could sustain a full feature, so I'll see both.
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"Kung Fu-ier" ? That....is just as lame as most special edition titles on Disney dvds :roll:

I might see Puss In Boots, but will more than likely pass on Kung Fu Panda simply because I have not seen the first nor do I have any interest in seeing it.
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Meh, no interest in either. The first "Kung Fu Panda" was okay but nothing particularly memorable to me and the overbloated Shrek franchise needs to be put to rest. I could be in to be pleasantly surprised, but otherwise it looks like after the decent offering of HTTYD last year it's just going to be another long string of run-of-the-mill DreamWorks stuff.
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I'm going to wait for reviews on both, standard practice for DreamWorks movies.
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Ripley Eveningstar wrote:Meh, no interest in either. The first "Kung Fu Panda" was okay but nothing particularly memorable to me and the overbloated Shrek franchise needs to be put to rest. I could be in to be pleasantly surprised, but otherwise it looks like after the decent offering of HTTYD last year it's just going to be another long string of run-of-the-mill DreamWorks stuff.
What made KFP so blah to you?
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Yeah, I loved KFP myself. I don't know if the sequel will be great or not (it's too bad the turtle master died; he was my favorite character :lol: ), but the original was a favorite of mine. One of Dreamworks' best, joined by HTTYD.

Puss in Boots was the best thing to come out of the Shrek series, so I really would like to see what they do with the film. I'm just not sure if the character could hold a whole movie by himself or not.
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Puss in Boots looks funny! I'll definitely be checking it out. As for Kung-Fu Panda II, I'll probably just hold out for the DVD and rent it.
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Disney's Divinity wrote:Yeah, I loved KFP myself. I don't know if the sequel will be great or not (it's too bad the turtle master died; he was my favorite character :lol: ), but the original was a favorite of mine. One of Dreamworks' best, joined by HTTYD.

Puss in Boots was the best thing to come out of the Shrek series, so I really would like to see what they do with the film. I'm just not sure if the character could hold a whole movie by himself or not.
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I'm actually looking forward to the Monsters vs. Aliens TV show.

I haven't seen DreamWorks' movies beyond The Prince of Egypt, the first three Shreks, and Monsters vs. Aliens. Thinking about seeing Over the Hedge, Bee Movie, and How to Train Your Dragon.
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I'll probably see Puss In Boots... not really interested in Kung Fu Panda 2 though (never saw the first one!)
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